Functional Description
AutroGuard Multicriteria Protector Series V-430, V-530, V-100, V110 and V-120,
AutroGuard-Technical-Handbook, Doc-1004339-4, 2022-12-09,
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5.6 Heat Response Categories
The AutroGuard® protector should always be configured in
accordance with the environmental temperature conditions and
compliance with local regulations.
A protector can be configured to have one of the following Heat
Response Categories (EN54-5):
EN54-5
(configurable)
Application
Temperature
°C
Application
temperatures define
the environmental
temperatures the
protector can be
expected to
experience in non-
Application
Temperature
°C
Categories should be
selected so that the
maximum
application
temperature is not
exceeded.
Response
Temperature
°C
The static response
temperature
indicates the
minimum
temperature which
the device will
produce an alarm
Static Response
Temperature
°C
The static response
temperature indicates
the maximum
temperature which the
device will produce an
alarm signal.
No alarm from temperature increase. For Operation Class Multi, Heat sensors are still used in
the smoke detection algorithms.
* Heat response categories indicated with an “R” suffix is suitable for
protectors placed in areas such as unheated warehouses in which the
ambient temperature may be very low for long periods.
** Heat response categories indicated with an “S” suffix is suitable
for protectors placed in areas such as kitchens and boiler rooms,
where large rapid temperature changes are considered normal.
*** Applies to Operation Class Heat only.
For information on the configuration of Heat Response Categories,
refer to chapter 12.7.4.